<p>I would say Haas without a doubt. Ross is pretty close but if you look at business school rankings Haas is consistently ranked higher than both.</p>
<p>The truth is that it depends on the industry you want to enter.</p>
<p>If you want to go to management consulting or NY investment banking, go to Ross. Most job offers will be in the midwest or northeast.
If you want to work for a tech company or do investment banking in SF, go to Haas. Most job offers will in the west. </p>
<p>Ignore McIntire–it isn’t as respected as Ross or Haas in the elite business community.</p>
<p>LMAO at the person who said to ignore McIntire. </p>
<p>Enrollment numbers at IB have consistently shown that UVA places more than Berkeley or Michigan. It’s like you’re trying to argue Berkeley is better than Stanford.</p>
<p>Barboza, as far as I know, Michigan and Haas place much better in elite positions such as management consulting and investment banking. If you have evidence to the contrary, feel free to post.</p>
<p>Yeah; ignore McIntire. It’s only Businessweek that’s saying it’s a top school. In reality, it really isn’t. This is a toss between Haas and Ross.</p>